The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, December 09, 1898, Image 7

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THE HESPERIAN
S. B. Oortolyou, R. E. Benedict, M. S. Moore, 0. 0. Morri
son, M. P. Pillsbury, Geo. Walker, H. B. Smith, G. T. Mor
ton,
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8 o'clock 3 o'clock'
f Morrill c Ahcnrn"(Oapt.)
- Morrison r. g. Boyle
Osborne 1. g. JNics
Berry (Oapt.) r. f. Hunter
Maddox 1. f. Stull
Rising sub Turner
Score, 17 to 7 favor 8 o'clock. Goals from field: 8 o'clock,
Union boys discussed the question whether the president should
be given permanent control over the newly acquired territory,
Saturday night. Messrs. Fleming, Weaver and Maguiro grow
eloquent on the negative while Messsrs. H, A. Moir, Stoutor
villo and Hawxby supported the affirmative. The Maxwells
visited the U. B. D. 0. again and many lively speeches wore
given by the men of legal lore. Messrs. Motis, Harris, Gra
ham, Talbot and Humphreys made extemporaneous speeches
on the question.
The Union program last Friday night was a short but excep
tionally good one. The music was lively and appropriate.
4; 3 o'clock, 2. Goals from fouls: 8 o'clock, 9; 3 o'clock, 3. Tho vocal sol b WiU Boose WM a winner' ttnd tho dionce
Time, fifteen minute halves; referee, Pryce; umpires, Cor
telyou and Pierson; scorer and timekeeper, Warron.
The faculty wore somewhat stirred up by their defeat at
cricket two weeks ago and are beginning practice already for
tho game in the spring. They practice in tho base ball cage Boose, Fred Burke and Mr. Boostrum was heartily encored
uj. mo gjriu.i.umiiu. vjtipi. i ourson or cue university team in
tends to organize his team oarly in tho spring and continue tho
sport.
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wanted to hoar him again. Miss Ethyl Davis, with Miss Nina
Prey as piano accompanist, sang two very appropriate selec
tions. The encore number was a lively air with coquettish
ring that was quite humorous. Unions will bo glad to hoar
her again. The quartette consisting of Messrs John and Will
LITERARY SOCIETIES
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The Union Society roscinded its former action on Junior
Annual patronage last meeting and renewed its support as of
old.
Tho names of Roy Waterman and Edith Hutchinson were
proposed for membership in Palladian society last Friday
evening.
The time for tho preliminary contests and tho solection of
judges have boon arranged. Tho debates will take placo tho
last Saturday, Friday and Monday before tho Christmas vacation.
There is a marked improvement in debating at tho Univer-
Tho boys make a strong quartette and am full of up to date se
lections. Mr. 0. W. Eggo road a well prepared paper on
"Seeking Pleasure." Ho treated tho subject from a psycho
logical and othical point of view. Mr. McReynold's paper on
Oliver Wendell Holmes was not only well executed in its con
struction but was delivered in a zealous and impressive man
ner. Miss Chase gave the society a treat with her literary
number. She first presented a scone of an awkward but oar
nest country youth who was sacrificing much to secure training
in vocal music. Tho lady public school teacher was his in
structor. She succeeded. Tho second selection was a picture
of a youth in a more critical condition and who seemed at tho
mercy of a maiden whom ho had wood in vain. Miss Chase
showed considerable skill in artistic work.
Overture
Stebbins
juggling. Lincoln-
Foot Ball Vaudeville Program.
-By Wehne and his band.
-In a marvelous exhibition of club swinging and
-Tho musical
As Mile. Noir Premier Dansouso.
McKillip, Gillespie. Bightol and Williams-
specialty quartet.
Woods Tho banjo fiend.
Tukoy Tho ventriloquist artist.
Hill nun Hoonor Tho kin?s of tho Iron Horse, in their
fei sity this year. Prof. Miller is endeavoring to train tho boys trick bicycle riding and balancing.
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in such a manner that they will bo able to presont argumont in
a logical and porsuasivo manner.
Walter Hunting reports that he haja recovored from tho
sovoro cold, taken when they landed at Manila, and is equal to
, as much mischief as when ho loft tho University. Ho is
learning Spanish rapidly. Also sends his regards to all
friends.
Sumner and Sherman In their original inimitable and
laughable comedy sketch "The Blind Bard and tho Digital
Draughtsman."
Oussadon and Manchester In their clover turn "Hypnotic
Revelations."
Olio (a) Entrance of landlord. Tho plaintive prayer, uWo
Wish our Rent was Paid." (b) Tho quartet returns from Kan
sas. "Throe Cheers for tho Team that won tho Kansas Game."
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(c) Wo all ioin in on "Hot Time." (d) The Washerwoman's
The Palladian program Friday evening was of a scientific Ohant introducing the great "Ahem" song, (o) May Irwin's
character. The numbers wore to be discussions on chemistry, Fr0S SonS wfh "Orackorjack" accompany mont. (f) Challenge
mathematics, science in general, and botany and zoology. ,,(lko yftlk" locJ by Tnrnor.
m. , j t . i fa' Tho show will bo given in Chapel tonight, Doc. 0. boats
I ho plan was carried out with a fow exceptions which added mfty bo resorvod at the University Book Store. Admission
interest to mo program. 50c, gallery 25c.
FOR MEN ONLY REGENT $3,50 SHOES, 1030 O ST.